List of Senate Chaplains
The website for the U.S. Senate includes the following list of past and present Senate Chaplains:
Chaplain | Photo | Denomination | Appointed | |
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1. | Samuel Provoost | Episcopal | April 25, 1789 | |
2. | William White | Episcopal | December 9, 1790 | |
3. | Thomas John Claggett | Episcopal | November 27, 1800 | |
4. | Edward Gantt | Episcopal | December 9, 1801 | |
5. | A. T. McCormick | Episcopal | November 7, 1804 | |
6. | Edward Gantt | Episcopal | December 4, 1805 | |
7. | John Johnson Sayrs | Episcopal | December 3, 1806 | |
8. | A. T. McCormick | Episcopal | November 10, 1807 | |
9. | Robert Elliott | Presbyterian | November 10, 1808 | |
10. | James Jones Wilmer | Episcopal | May 24, 1809 | |
11. | Obadiah Bruen Brown | Baptist | December 5, 1809 | |
12. | Walter Dulaney Addison | Episcopal | December 12, 1810 | |
13. | John Brackenridge, D.D. | Presbyterian | November 13, 1811 | |
14. | Jesse Lee | Methodist | September 27, 1814 | |
15. | John Glendy | Presbyterian | December 8, 1815 | |
16. | Sereno Edwards Dwight | Congregationalist | December 16, 1816 | |
17. | William Dickinson Hawley | Episcopal | December 9, 1817 | |
18. | John Clark | Presbyterian | November 19, 1818 | |
19. | Reuben Post | Presbyterian | December 9, 1819 | |
20. | William Ryland | Methodist | November 17, 1820 | |
21. | Charles Pettit McIlvaine | Episcopal | December 9, 1822 | |
22. | William Staughton | Baptist | December 10, 1823 | |
23. | Charles Pettit McIlvaine | Episcopal | December 14, 1824 | |
24. | William Staughton | Baptist | December 12, 1825 | |
25. | William Ryland | Methodist | December 8, 1826 | |
26. | Henry Van Dyke Johns | Episcopal | December 14, 1829 | |
27. | John Price Durbin | Methodist | December 19, 1831 | |
28. | Charles Constantine Pise | Roman Catholic | December 11, 1832 | |
29. | Frederick Winslow Hatch | Episcopal | December 10, 1833 | |
30. | Edward Young Higbee | Episcopal | December 23, 1835 | |
31. | John Reinhard Goodman | Episcopal | December 28, 1836 | |
32. | Henry Slicer | Methodist | September 11, 1837 | |
33. | George Grimston Cookman | Methodist | December 31, 1839 | |
34. | Septimus Tustin | Presbyterian | June 12, 1841 | |
35. | Henry Slicer | Methodist | December 16, 1846 | |
36. | Clement Moore Butler | Episcopal | January 9, 1850 | |
37. | Henry Slicer | Methodist | December 7, 1853 | |
38. | Henry Clay Dean | Methodist | December 4, 1855 | |
39. | Stephen P. Hill | Baptist | December 8, 1856 | |
40. | Phineas Densmore Gurley | Presbyterian | December 15, 1859 | |
41. | Byron Sunderland | Presbyterian | July 10, 1861 | |
42. | Thomas Bowman | Methodist | May 11, 1864 | |
43. | Edgar Harkness Gray | Baptist | March 9, 1865 | |
44. | John Philip Newman | Methodist | March 8, 1869 | |
45. | Byron Sunderland | Presbyterian | December 8, 1873 | |
46. | Joseph J. Bullock | Presbyterian | March 24, 1879 | |
47. | Elias DeWitt Huntley | Methodist | December 18, 1883 | |
48. | John George Butler | Lutheran | March 15, 1886 | |
49. | William Henry Milburn | Methodist | April 6, 1893 | |
50. | F.J. Prettyman | Methodist | November 23, 1903 | |
51. | Edward Everett Hale | Unitarian | December 14, 1903 | |
52. | Ulysses Grant Baker Pierce | Unitarian | June 18, 1909 | |
53. | F.J. Prettyman | Methodist | March 13, 1913 | |
54. | Joseph Johnston Muir | Baptist | January 21, 1921 | |
55. | ZeBarney Thorne Phillips | Episcopal | December 5, 1927 | |
56. | Frederick Brown Harris | Methodist | October 10, 1942 | |
57. | Peter Marshall | Presbyterian | January 4, 1947 | |
58. | Frederick Brown Harris | Methodist | February 3, 1949 | |
59. | Edward L.R. Elson | Presbyterian | January 9, 1969 | |
60. | Richard C. Halverson | Presbyterian | February 2, 1981 | |
61. | Lloyd John Ogilvie | Presbyterian | March 11, 1995 | |
62. | Barry C. Black | Seventh-day Adventist | July 7, 2003 |
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